Summary

The UGA College of Veterinary Medicine is excited to bring you the 55th Annual Veterinary Conference at the University of Georgia. This conference is designed to provide up-to-date information and techniques you can immediately incorporate into your practice so you can better serve your clients. This year’s topics include Neurology, Surgery, Cardiology, Anesthesiology, Dermatology, and Ophthalmology. We are fortunate to have nationally recognized speakers from outside institutions as well as our experts from the University of Georgia. In addition to our cutting edge lectures, you will be able to catch up with classmates, faculty, and friends during the refreshment breaks, lunches, receptions, and fraternity events. So mark your calendar for March 9th-10th, 2018. We look forward to seeing you all back in Athens! Go Dawgs!​P.O. Eric Mueller, DVM, PhD, DACVSDirector of Continuing Education

*** Online registration will close at 5:00pm EST on March 5th.

*** Online registration will close at 5:00pm EST on March 5th.

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We would like to thank the following SPONSORS for their support

Course Cancellation Policy:Conferees cancelling their registration on or before February 27, 2018 will receive a full refund. Any conference cancellations made after February 27, 2018 will not be eligible for a refund. If a course is cancelled for any reason, the College of Veterinary Medicine is not responsible for any charges related to travel but will refund your registration fee in full.

For courtesy and liability reasons, we prohibit children and domestic animals (except working animals, e.g., guide dogs) at our CE conferences.Each conference participant may receive mail from companies or individuals who have obtained names and addresses from course registrations as permitted by the Georgia Open Records Act.

The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, founded in 1946, is dedicated to training future veterinarians, to conducting research related to animal diseases, and to providing veterinary services for animals and their owners. Our research efforts are aimed at enhancing the quality of life for animals and people, improving the productivity of poultry and livestock, and preserving a healthy interface between wildlife and people in the environment they share.